Do they take your eye out during eye surgery?

There are muscles attached to the surface of the eyeball which are responsible for moving the eye. During the operation the optic nerve and eye muscles are cut and the eyeball is carefully removed.
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How do eyes stay still during surgery?

When the eye is completely numb, an instrument will be used to hold your eye open while the procedure is completed. This instrument ensures that you will not blink during cataract surgery. Cataract surgery is one of the safest, most successful surgeries involving the eye.
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What happens if you blink during eye surgery?

A common concern among potential LASIK patients is whether they will be awake during the procedure. Yes—patients are awake during LASIK. However, there is no need to worry if you accidentally blink or move your eyes during the surgery.
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Do they tape your eyes shut during surgery?

Small pieces of sticking tape are commonly used to keep the eyelids fully closed during the anaesthetic. This has been shown to reduce the chance of a corneal abrasion occurring. 1,2 However, bruising of the eyelid can occur when the tape is removed, especially if you have thin skin and bruise easily.
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What happens if you sneeze during eye surgery?

Should you sneeze during the procedure, the laser will simply shut off and readjust. Once you have settled back into a still position, the laser will resume, perfectly centered, to complete treatment. Sneezing, blinking, coughing or any other involuntary movement will not affect the outcome of the LASIK procedure.
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Can you see what's happening during eye surgery?

You'll be awake during surgery, but you won't be able to see what's happening in your eye. Our ophthalmologists at Beverly Hills Institute of Ophthalmology perform cataract surgery using a state-of-the-art femtosecond laser.
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How long are you down after eye surgery?

You will need 2 to 4 weeks to recover before returning to your normal activities. This care sheet gives you a general idea about how long it will take for you to recover. But each person recovers at a different pace. Follow the steps below to get better as quickly as possible.
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What happens if you blink during cataract surgery?

The eye drops act as an anesthetic. As you blink, the drops spread over your eye, numbing the surface. This allows you to feel no pain or discomfort during the surgery.
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Can you talk during cataract surgery?

This completely numbs the eye so although you awake and you can hear your surgeon talking (you are not allowed to speak during the surgery as that moves the head and could be highly dangerous). You lie on a comfortable couch with a bright light.
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What I wish I knew before cataract surgery?

Here are some things that you may want to avoid before and after cataract surgery to ensure that you heal properly. Avoiding eating and drinking before your surgery. Don't wear makeup to the surgery appointment, and avoid wearing makeup until your ophthalmologist allows it so that you can better prevent infection.
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Do you take all your clothes off for cataract surgery?

To save time and ease the stress of surgery, we don't ask cataract patients to remove their clothing before surgery. Instead, we instruct them to wear a loose-fitting top so that we can easily attach monitor leads and place a hospital gown on top of their clothes.
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Can you walk after eye surgery?

Most people can do very light exercise the day after surgery, including walking. For activities like biking, running, tennis, golf and sex, wait one week after your procedure. If you are a swimmer, doctors advise you to wait two weeks before going in the water to minimize your risk of infection and irritation.
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Can you walk around after eye surgery?

You can go for a walk. You should take your eye drops as directed. You should take it easy for at least a few days.
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What Cannot do after eye surgery?

Do not bend over or do any strenuous activities, such as biking, jogging, weight lifting, or aerobic exercise, for 2 weeks or until your doctor says it is okay. Avoid swimming, hot tubs, gardening, and dusting for 1 to 2 weeks. Wear sunglasses on bright days for at least 1 year after surgery.
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What can I do to pass time after eye surgery?

We recommend getting pre-purchasing entertainment that doesn't involve the heavy use of screens. Popular options include podcasts, audiobooks, and music. If you want to go analog, you could also just read out loud to the person who just had LASIK.
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What can you not do with eye surgery?

Don't:
  1. do not rub your eyes.
  2. do not allow soap or shampoo to get into your eye.
  3. do not drive until you get the all-clear from your doctor.
  4. do not do any strenuous exercise or housework.
  5. do not wear eye make-up for at least 4 weeks.
  6. do not fly without seeking advice from your doctor.
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How long are you laid up after cataract surgery?

Plan on taking one to three days off of work to be sure you have enough time to rest, but it is normal to resume most normal activities within a couple of days. Simple diversions like reading, watching TV, writing, and walking are okay to resume as soon as you feel up for it after your eye surgery.
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Do you need bed rest after cataract surgery?

Cataract surgery has a fast recovery rate with only a few restrictions to contend with. With the day of surgery excepted, no bed rest is required. Most patients can return to normal activities the following day.
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Do you have to sleep sitting up after cataract surgery?

Sleep on your back or on the opposite side of the eye that was operated on to decrease your risk of infection and irritation after surgery. If you turn over in your sleep, your eye shield should help protect your eye from significant damage.
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What is the best age for cataract surgery?

There is no single recommended age to get refractive cataract surgery. Cataracts normally develop after age 40, and some people elect for early intervention to restore their vision sooner. Patients can also delay their procedure until they're in a more convenient place in life.
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What is the scariest complications of cataract surgery?

Endophthalmitis is a serious complication of cataract surgery involving microorganisms that gain entry into the eye. Risk factors for the development of endophthalmitis include rupture of the posterior capsule or the need for anterior vitrectomy during the procedure, age greater than 85 years, and male sex.
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What is the average age for cataract surgery?

In most people, cataracts start developing around age 60, and the average age for cataract surgery in the United States is 73.
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What is the main cause of cataract?

Most cataracts develop when aging or injury changes the tissue that makes up the eye's lens. Proteins and fibers in the lens begin to break down, causing vision to become hazy or cloudy. Some inherited genetic disorders that cause other health problems can increase your risk of cataracts.
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Will I have 20/20 vision after my cataract surgery?

Many people assume that cataract surgery will give them "perfect" 20/20 vision, but this isn't always the case. In fact, some people may still need glasses or contacts to see clearly after surgery. But this doesn't mean the procedure isn't worth it!.
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